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What's the volume?


I honestly just need the formula.

What's the volume? I honestly just need the formula.-example-1
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Answer:


v=364.5\ m^3

Explanation:

Volume Of A Regular Solid

When a solid has a constant cross-section, the volume can be found by multiplying the area of the base by the height. The area of a trapezium is


\displaystyle A_t=(b_1+b_2)/(2)h

where
b_1 and
b_2 are the lengths of the parallel sides and h the distance between them.

The figure shows a solid with a trapezoid as the constant cross-section and a height x. The volume of the solid is


\displaystyle v=A_t\ x


\displaystyle v=(b_1+b_2)/(2)\ h\ x

The image doesn't explicitly say if the length of 4.5 is the height of the trapezium or the length of that side. We'll assume the first, so our data is:


\displaystyle b_1=7m,\ b_2=11m,\ h=4.5m,\ x=9m

We now compute the volume


\displaystyle v=(7+11)/(2).(4.5)(9)=364.5


\boxed{\displaystyle v=364.5\ m^3}

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